Automated Alarm System Alerts Deputies to Stolen Car at the Gateway

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The Gateway shopping plaza at Santa Monica Boulevard and La Brea.
The Gateway shopping plaza at Santa Monica Boulevard and La Brea.

A camera at the West Hollywood Gateway shopping center last night captured an image of the license plate of a car stolen in Los Angeles and transmitted an alert automatically through a network connected with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

The Automated Secure Alarm Protocol (ASAP) notification resulted in two West Hollywood Sheriff’s deputies hearing to the Gateway where they discovered a stolen Jeep Patriot vehicle in the parking area near Target. The deputies, Garrett Rifkin and Grehtel Barraza, entered Target looking for a person identified as the suspect in the theft of the rental vehicle. They found him and arrested him.

The ASAP system is the result of a partnership between private security agencies and public safety organizations. By automatically transmitting data about stolen vehicles or other crimes, the system reduces the need for 911 calls.

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craig
craig
7 years ago

Cameras in private or commercial areas connected to law enforcement is dangerous.
Talk about a police state. I guess we should just give them our fingerprints, a DNA sample, and perhaps install cameras in our own homes so the government can monitor us.
This is not progress, it’s a violation of civil liberties. Scary!